An eye for an eye, a scam for a scam, who said interns are intern?
Korea, where job crunch is becoming major issue, there’s 35 year-old Young-sil desperate woman more than ready for full time job. Young-sil obtained all kinds of certification including military training. Finally she gets a call from National security agency to be the intern. But the joy lasts no long, she is asked to leave. One day, she accidently discovers that her boss just scammed of half millio...more
An eye for an eye, a scam for a scam, who said interns are intern?
Korea, where job crunch is becoming major issue, there’s 35 year-old Young-sil desperate woman more than ready for full time job. Young-sil obtained all kinds of certification including military training. Finally she gets a call from National security agency to be the intern. But the joy lasts no long, she is asked to leave. One day, she accidently discovers that her boss just scammed of half million dollars by phishing. By instinct she feels this is the chance, and she makes a deal with the boss of full time job, if she brings back money. Now as a undercover spy, Young-sil starts to works at the voice phishing center. Would she find the criminal and become a real employee?less
Genre
Comedy, Action
Production Status
Released
Running Time
117min
Release Date
Mar 16, 2017
Country
South Korea
Rating
15
Language
Co-Production
N
Original
Box Office
Number of Screens : 497
Total Admissions : 149,719
Total Gross : $809,292
As of Oct 28, 2025
Contact Point
M-Line Distribution | sales@mline-distribution.com
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